When recommending a negative licensing action, the agency shall:
submit to the commissioner the following information:
relevant facts, conditions, and circumstances concerning the operation of the program, including information identified in part 9543.0040, subpart 5, item C;
any relevant information about the qualifications of the applicant or license holder or persons living in the residence; and
If the license holder's actions or failure to comply with applicable law or rule poses an imminent risk of harm to the health, safety, or rights of persons served by a program, the agency must take actions described in items A to C:
If the commissioner orders a temporary immediate suspension, the agency shall arrange for delivery, by personal service, of written notice of temporary immediate suspension to the license holder. The notice shall state:
Violations that are grounds for recommending license revocation or denial include, but are not limited to:
a disqualifying crime or conduct listed in Minnesota Statutes, section 245C.15, that has not been set aside under Minnesota Statutes, section 245C.22, or for which a variance has not been granted under Minnesota Statutes, section 245C.30, or in rules governing the program;
failure or refusal to provide the commissioner access to the physical plant and grounds, documents, persons served, and staff;
The agency may recommend license suspension rather than revocation under subpart 3 if the agency submits information demonstrating:
The agency shall give written notice to a license holder when the agency recommends a negative licensing action to the commissioner.
The agency shall give written notice of a negative licensing action to the parents or guardians of children in the programs as follows:
When the agency recommends a negative licensing action to the commissioner, the agency shall immediately inform parents and guardians that a negative licensing action has been recommended and that they will be informed of the commissioner's action on the recommendation.
When the commissioner orders a negative licensing action, the agency shall immediately inform parents and guardians:
that an explanation of the appeal process available to the license holder is available upon request.
If the commissioner does not order a negative licensing action following the agency recommendation, the agency shall inform parents and guardians when the agency receives the commissioner's decision.
If a negative licensing action has been ordered against a child foster care program that is supervised by a private agency, the private agency shall notify in writing the county agency in which the program is located and any county that has placements in the home.
15 SR 2105; 17 SR 3412; L 2001 1Sp9 art 14 s 35; 30 SR 585
October 15, 2013
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes